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Landlords Are Accepting Partial Rent Payments. Ruling Shows This Might Be a Mistake
The economic downturn amid the COVID-19 pandemic has caused some to accept partial rent payments from struggling tenants.Addressing Employees' Social Media Political Postings in a Virtual Employment World Commentary
Recent employment surveys have shown that since more companies have moved to a telework or virtual employment practice in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, employees admit to reading and posting more political and social activism messages during extended working hours, which has distracted from productivity.Navigating Commercial Leases Under Florida Law During the COVID-19 Crisis
Despite government orders that restricted business at leased properties from operating, leases are at their core contracts that are enforceable against the nonperforming party.Coronavirus and Teleworking—5 Considerations Before You Make the Move
The coronavirus outbreak in the United States and in other countries has caused businesses to close offices or encourage their employees to work from home.Appeals Court Sides With Marcum Firm Over Barry Mukamal in Arbitration Battle
A state appellate court ruled against bankruptcy trustee and fiduciary Barry Mukamal in his suit against his former firm, Marcum LLP, and chairman and CEO Jeffrey Weiner.Condo Associations Take Note: Lawmakers Move to Criminalize Unethical Behavior
Florida lawmakers approved a bill that would criminalize unethical behavior by condominium board members.Judge Finds Brokerage Unfairly Cut Out of Multimillion-Dollar Key West Deal
Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Eric Hendon found it "incredulous" that the buyer and seller of a $39 million property "forgot" the real estate brokerage that introduced the deal.Appeals Court Reverses Self in Real Estate Case That Spawned 8 Amicus Briefs
A state appellate court reversed itself on the application of Florida's lis pendens statute after a rehearing supported by several amicus briefs.Marcum must submit to Alan Potamkin's demand for arbitration
An accounting firm that represented millionaire Alan Potamkin's wife during their divorce and simultaneously interviewed his accountant for a job must submit to his demand for arbitration, a state appeals court rules.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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